I started to play music at the age of 8 in the public music school. Starting with wooden flute for a year as every one else who started in music school. Then I played trumpet for a year and moved on to Trombone that I played till I was 19. I started with guitar at the age of 11 on my dads acoustic guitar. Just before I turned 12 I got my first electric guitar. And ever since then I've favored the electric guitar before my old trombone. Nowadays I play some bass and sing. I just started to look at the keyboard, it's good for writing/composing music. On most of the tracks uploaded I play every instruments.

Marshall amplification and for studio Line6 POD HD500. Guitars: Gibson, Epiphone and Ibanez all but one of them modified to meet my needs. For bass I use a Yamaha TRBX 5 string bass. I use a PC running Cubase, Supperior Drummer and several drum extensions. For the live recordings I add a camcorder and the video editor from Magix called Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus.

Who was your biggest musical influence growing up?

Without a doubt there is two guys who showed me what music is about. David Maytan and Nils Landgren. I had both as trombone teachers in the 70th. Nils Landren is to day a world famous Jazz musician, see http://www.nilslandgren.com/read-nils-landgren/. It may sound strange but much the voice that I have to day I owe David and Nils. Hours of trombone playing has tout me how do use my diaphragm. I remember Nils as a teacher with lots of humor making the brass ensemble practice very "fun". Upon that I got to learn to read notation and think music.

As for my guitar skills I owe much of it to Jan Janka Johansson. He helped me sharpen my guitar playing. Cords analysis for guitars is one example which I was tout using a piano.

If you could jam with anyone, who would it be?

The only that stand out among all the others is Ian Pace, the man with the rhythm.